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SeaDream cancels first call to Grenada

Preparations continue to welcome future calls

This story was posted 6 years ago
12 November 2020
in PRESS RELEASE, Travel/Tourism
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SeaDream Yacht Club has confirmed to the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) that its first call to Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean, is cancelled.

This decision was taken after reports that a passenger tested positive for Covid-19 onboard the vessel on their third Covid-19 PCR test prior to arrival in Grenada.  SeaDream I has now returned to homeport in Bridgetown, Barbados and will advise Grenada authorities when calls will commence.

Weekly calls from the small luxury cruise ship Sea Dream I were approved by the Government of Grenada starting from Friday, 13 November 2020. Ships passengers are required to have 3 negative Covid-19 PCR test results before arriving in Grenada.

Nautical Development Manager at the GTA Nikoyan Roberts commented, “We put strict measures in place including rigorous testing before passengers get to Grenada. This system has proven reliable in that this case was caught in ample time before reaching Grenada.”

Meantime, teams from the Royal Grenada Police Force, Customs, Immigration, Grenada Ports Authority, Ministries of Health and Tourism, GTA, GRENREAL and private sector businesses completed a final readiness walkthrough at the Melville Street Cruise Terminal on Thursday morning. The teams ensured that all requirements were in place to receive future cruise calls including hand sanitisers, plexiglass shield installations, floor markers, etc.

Additionally, vendors and personnel attached to the Diamond Chocolate Factory and Annandale Waterfall were retrained on Wednesday in infectious disease control and health and safety protocols. Retraining continues next week for vendors from the GCNA Nutmeg Factory and tour guides from George F Huggins & Co. (Grenada) Ltd.

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Comments 5

  1. John Thomas says:
    6 years ago

    Dr. Tourism should tell them to come regardless of the situation as she seems to think “tourism”, whatever this term means, is the only game in town.

    • Prince Charles says:
      6 years ago

      Enlighten us John. What other options do we have for making a living in Grenada?

  2. Gillian Charles says:
    6 years ago

    That for trying me with your program

  3. Brad says:
    6 years ago

    I applaud the ship for its honesty but the government needs to slow they role and focus.
    judging by everything going,its recorded that all cases was imported and it cud of been worst.
    I applaud the government but there’s more they cud do to help the poor ppl in the country Grenada is a small island only a hundred n sum thousand people.

  4. Anne Koski says:
    6 years ago

    So glad they were honest about the positive test ! Protects us all!

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